The Kyushu Geibunkan in southern Fukuoka is a large, modern, ""Culture Hall" designed by Kengo Kuma. Nearby in the park space surrounding the main building are two annexes, also designed by him.
Annex i is a long, narrow building of small studios, all of which seem to have exterior walls of glass. The building has a flat, overhanging roof.
The roofs shape is indented with sweeping curves that touch each other at a sharp point.
The best way to describe it for me is to imagine an elongated, exaggerated holly leaf.
I am quite fond of curves in architectural space, especially for the kind of photo compositions I lean toward.
wonderful !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful geometry, nice captures!
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